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Seahag wrote:
I'm still trying to forget...


Sorry, didn't mean to re-activate old trauma!

DSK


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Now *that's* funny.

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in
.. I thought my leg was broken
and figured I was gonna die when the whole mess hit the ground.

I could hear
my dad, running from the boatyard office yelling "you're

scratching my god
damned varnish!"





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For us it was the "Git Rot Boat". We stripped off layers of
fiberglass off an old mahogany day sailor...was as painful as
re-doing an ancient farmhouse, only the farmhouse looked better when
we were done.
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Wrong Donal. I now have a like new custom vessel. Nothing is tired,
thats the point. I know every single inch inside and out. I could tear
down the gen or main blindfolded. The running rigging is tuned to me, I
can single hand everything from the wheelhouse. My office is perfect.
The hulls is like new inside and out. I would not hesitate to take
RedCloud across any ocean.

I enjoy restoring boats, My first was a Navy 42 foot divers boat. I
boomed up an 50' LCM next to her and the fool failed to put on a guess
warp when he boomed up. Well it blew up a squall and it drifted over to
my LCM and tore out the port bow. The Bosun pitched a bitch, and the
divers were the Capn ass kissers so I ended up having to rebuild the
boat.

Next was a 1940 Garwood split cockpit Sweet 16. had the original
Crysler Crown. Bought it for 500.00 sold at Christies Auction House for
22,300.00. after restoring her.

I restored and ran thru USCG inspections to get certified to carry
passangers at least 5- 100'+ crewboats and 8- 350+Supply boats. I got
so used to it I spent over a year at one company doing nothing but that
over and over until I refused to do it anymore.

I think RedCloud will be my last boat, surley she will last as long as
I. I would like bigger but not sure if I can single hand bigger.
RedCloud is the perfect size for me. Now all I have left to do is tweek
her for extended cruising. I promise to post pictures now and then as
we cruise the world at our leasure.

Joe

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Did she fart?



"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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That was the big nosed Russian Olympian wasn't it?


Nope. She was an exotic car exporter who worked for her father. She
drove an NSX, which was a very fun car to drive.


RB
35s5
NY





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BB doesn't have a boat unless you count bathtub toys.
He just says he does. He talks crap, acts like crap, ego
he is crap. I know he doesn't live in Connecticut. His
descriptions of RamBay came from looking at a chart
not sailing there.

BB, charge the batteries in your wheelchair and get out more
maybe you will learn how to be human.

"Commodore Joe Redcloud" wrote
"Joe" wrote:

Your a liar Robert......but hey whats new?

Joe
Your Owner


My name is not Robert, Joe, or even Bill. My boat was built in Middletown
Rhode
Island, USA, unlike your unpatriotic American hating piece of ****
french/african built rust bucket.

Prove otherwise!

Commodore Joe Redcloud



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BB, charge the batteries in your wheelchair and get out more
maybe you will learn how to be human.


Bart, sorry to inform you that he does indeed have a boat. I've seen
it.


RB
35s5
NY

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Bart BB is Bob Brody, Rusty, the Commode. It's a fact.

Joe
His Owner

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It's simple to see your a lair Robert. Everone here knows your Rusty,
Commode, BB.

And your wifes boat was buildt in France.

You a getting quite mental BTW boy.

But hey, your still my redcloud .....Joe sucking....wanna be bitch.
So just shut the **** up and take it like the puppet bitch you are, and
I own.

Joe
Your Owner

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You talking to me Rob?
Shouldent you use your worship name?

No one cares about your harry russian slutski, commoderade.

No doubt you meet your fine wife sailing....not a problem.

Now get back to posting as my bitch.

Joe
Your Owner

 
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